What's wrong with this picture?

12 February 2016 | San Miguel de Allende

Fred/warming

What wrong with this picture? First I have on a long sleeve t shirt, a sweatshirt, and a fleece jacket. To top it off I bought a neck muffler for $100 pesos to keep my neck warm.We left San Diego in mid January to get away from the cold and El Niño rain for a few months. I forgot to research the weather where we were going and found ourselves in the mountains of Mexico at 6200' in San Miguel de Allende and 7500' in Patzcuaro. And, to boot, caught a cold that left me with a nasty cough for 3 weeks. The temp at night drops to the mid 40's and hits the high 30's in the morning. Daytime may hit the low 60's but of course the locals tell us we are experiencing some unusual cold weather. Glad we have a good furnace in the RoadTrek to take the chill off.

We have the San Diego Union app on our iPads so we get to read the morning paper only to find out that San Diego has been enjoying record heat in the 80's. Damn missed it again but we are in a beautiful place and glad we made the trip. Will be heading home in a week or so and I'm sure El Niño will be back in SD to greet us.

Fred is retired from the commercial real estate business and Penny is retired from the airline industry. Long standing members of San Diego Yacht Club where Fred was Commodore in 1992. Captain Fred holds 100 Ton Coast Guard license and a HAM license.

Extra:

Tapatai (tahitian for fearless of wind and sea) is a Jeanneau International 50 designed by Bruce Farr and Associates and built by Jeanneau in France for The Moorings in 1995. She was a charter boat for 6 years with a full time Captain and crew until purchased and shipped to San Diego.

We left San Diego on January 16, heading South al gusto - with a sketchy plan written in sand at low tide (that is a quote from my buddy Ellen Gallant!) Mexico lends itself to beautiful photos which we will try to honor.